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A Comprehensive Analysis of the Holocaust

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Chapter 1 outline from World History fifth edition

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American Pageant Chapter 12 Vocabulary

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The Earth and Its Peoples Chapter 11 Questions

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1. What factors made it possible for the Mongols to conquer and maintain their hold on such a large amount of territory? 2. How did the effects of Mongol domination differ in Russia and in the Muslim lands? How were they similar? 3. What effects did the Mongols have on the lands that lay on the periphery of their territories? 4. Why did trade, science, and technology flourish under the Mongols? 5. Who benefited the most from Mongol rule in the short term? In the long term? 6. How do the effects of Mongol rule on China compare with the effects of Mongol rule on Russia? 7. What caused the collapse of Mongol rule in China? 8. What effects did Mongol actions and Ming economic development have on Korea, Japan, and Vietnam?

Political Parties History

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In 2008, Barack Obama was elected the forty-fourth president and the first African-American president of the United States, a benchmark on America?s political timeline. Beginning in 1776, the thirteen colonies split from England to become our own country. This split resulted in a new government and new political parties. We?ve had every party from Whigs, to the Tea Party, to the Marijuana Party and are now left with two major federal parties: Democrats and Republicans. The rivalry between these two parties is at a high in 2010. To most Democrats, Republicans are only useful to block Democratic policies like Healthcare Reform, Gay Rights, and the Economic Recovery.

The Earth and Its Peoples: Chapter 4 Outline (Persia)

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Imperial Parallels: Rome and Han China

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Imperial Parallels in Rome and Han China Family headed by all-powerful patriarch Strong loyalties bound family members Agriculture: fundamental economic activity Revenues from percentage of annual harvest Depended on free peasantry for military service and forced labor Rulers secured power by breaking the powers of old aristocratic families, seizing land, and doling it out to farmers (kept large tracts for themselves as well) State declined when wealthy noblemen took it back Spread out from ethnically homogeneous core to widespread territories Brought cultural unity to the region Skilled farmers with high crop yields led to population boom Less space ( migration to new territories Advanced Roads Created network of cities and towns

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